Hair Growth Deep Conditioner Recipe

I tried this conditioner recipe last week Friday, it is a variation of the Pre-Shampoo Egg Treatment and it works like a charm. It gives the hair a silky feel and it gives it volume… lots and lots of volume. The mixture is sticky and stinky but is worth a try. I plan to do this once per month in lieu of commercial protein treatments. This is definitely one of those hair recipes for hair growth that is worth trying.

Hair Growth Deep Conditioner Recipe

Ingredients:

3 drops Peppermint oil

1 tablespoon of olive oil

1 egg (you can use two if you feel your hair needs the extra protein)

1 tablespoon black strap molasses

½ cup apple cider vinegar

Directions:

Wet hair or dampen with warm water. I tried it on both dry and wet hair but it goes on easier on wet hair. Combine ingredients except the apple cider vinegar in a small bowl. Massage mixture into hair and scalp, pay close attention to the ends of the hair. Wrap hair in a hot towel or cover with shower cap for 15 minutes. Shampoo and rinse out mixture. Combine the ½ cup of apple cider vinegar with 1 cup water and give your hair a final rinse. The apple cider vinegar will take care of any lingering eggy scent.

Important: do not wash your hair with hot water or use the dryer with this mixture on your head. The egg will scramble on your head.

Disclaimer: BlackHair101 does not guarantee that you will achieve the same results as we have by using this recipe on your particular hair.

Half of the things on this site I never heard about myself until I researched- when I used them I was so astonished that they can be used in the hair and that they actually make the hair look and feel healthier. I have good experiences with molasses mixed eggs. It is a secret of mine when I want my hair to appear glorious and full. Sometimes, I experiment with adding a moisturizing conditioner to the mix and some castor oil. Your hair will look fab.

hi, just found your website and i like it. will be trying these hair recipes b/c i really need to take care of my hair. does the water/vinegar mix soften the hair after washing? and what type of shampoo should i use? thanx

Brenda I enjoy your black hair 101 site it is so full of great tips and ideas for us woman of color. My question today is can I to the above treatment without the egg and go under a warm dryer with a plastic cap on to help the benefits of the blackstrap Molasses to penetrate my scalp? Please continue the good work and God bless you.

Hi, I’ve just recently found this site and I like it, but I do have one question for this recipe, um, can I do this with permed hair? I have been looking for good recipes that I can use without striping my perm, is this a good one? If not, can you recommend any?